Henzel Studio is honored to have collaborated with multidisciplinary artist Katerina Jebb, who has devised a system employing digital scanning machines to create works of art, on a limited-edition collection of art rugs, encompassing highlights from Jebb’s archive selected in collaboration with the artist.

KATERINA JEBB, Self-Portrait signed by Hugh Hefner, 2003

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KATERINA JEBB, Auto Portrait Oral, 1996

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"Through her exploration of the medium in parallel with technological innovation Jebb manufactures composite imagery which contradicts the immediacy of its making."

_ Joakim Andreasson, Curator, Henzel Studio Collaborations


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KATERINA JEBB, FALLEN WHITE PIGMENT, 2018 / 2022

KATERINA JEBB, FALLEN WHITE PIGMENT, 2018 / 2022

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Edition of 10 + 1 AP
Numbered
Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity
Hand knotted
230 x 320 cm (90.5 X 126 ins)
Wool, Linen, Lyocell & Silk
Custom size upon request

“Over a period of several years, I documented hundreds of objects and spaces in and around Balthus’ studio which has remained intact since his death in 2001. Upon my exploration I came across a dark corner beneath the window, where a large paper package containing white pigment had spilled onto the wooden floor some twenty-five years ago. I placed the scanner one centimeter above the fallen white pigment and reproduced the surface of the floor.”

– Katerina Jebb

Select exhibitions / Public collections: The Whitney Museum, New York; The Metropolitan Museum, New York; V&A Museum, London